Is that technical jargon for "pull 'em out of your ass?"
Meeting James Doohan at a Radio Shack and John DeLancie at a convention, both in my hometown.
Finishing both TNG and DS9 as an adult, having grown up with them but not getting the whole picture until I was truly ready for it.
Getting my wife into LD and SNW, and us both being grateful that they're so feckin good.
Also, giving The Orville a try and realizing that it's a worthy contender.
The last thing you would see pelted at you.
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Niankhkhnumhotep is a mouthful of a ship name, but only if you're not used to speaking ancient Egyptian.
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Goodbye
Greg has no need to fear the Reaper today! I'd wager the solution is...
BLUE ÖYSTER CULT
e: If this correct, I think OP accidentally a letter.
"Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile..."
The [person] who [past-tense verb phrase]
Same title, slightly different vibes.
"Silver" in the song title ➙ "Silver" in the band name.
Warp Records labelmates with Aphex Twin (and have collaborated with Tobacco too, as it happens)
The story goes that the "Twin" in the Aphex Twin stage name refers to an older sibling of Richard D. James' who died as an infant (or was stillborn), and his parents reused the name Richard when he came around. The photo on the cover of the Girl/Boy EP is allegedly the grave where this sibling is buried.
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Adjective Adjective Song
Favorite moment at 2:17 when he gently moves the headstock of her bass out of his way. Hilarious.
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Cover of a Paul McCartney favorite. Gods, I love this version.
In my room? In your room!
Song titles posed as questions comprised entirely of monosyllabic words.
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Much like the "return to monke" meme, the themes of this song and video explore the dubious privilege of the "higher beings."
Also, similar groove and vocal performance.
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How do you do, fellow Blockheads?